Verbal enunciation includes two major facets: the dialect(language being spoken) and the accent (way in which the words are pronounced). A given language may have several spoken forms, which may be based on the speaker's place of birth, place of residence, ethnic group, or social class. Accents can also be seen when the language spoken is not the speaker's native language.
A third characteristic, distinct from grammar, is called prosody: the intonation, tone, stress, and rhythm of spoken words that can convey intent (e.g. inquiry), emotion (e.g. anger) or attitude (e.g. sarcasm).
The way someone speaks refers to their overall communication style, including factors like tone, pitch, volume, pacing, and choice of words. It encompasses both verbal and nonverbal cues, such as body language and facial expressions, that convey meaning and emotions during conversation. Each person's speaking style is unique and influenced by cultural background, personality traits, and individual experiences.
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages, often at least five or more.
A linguist is someone who studies languages. Apolyglot is someone who speaks more than 2 languages.
You could call someone who speaks two languages but not well a "basic or intermediate speaker" in both languages.
It means "Someone near here speaks French" in English.
" the way someone who speaks portuguese would (BE...)" > " O JEITO DE ALGUÉM QUE FALA PORTUGUÊS [dizer isso*] seria (...)". * [to say this]
unemotional
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
Someone who speaks dramatically and impressively could be called a declaim or an orator.
A polyglot is someone who speaks multiple languages, often at least five or more.
talks poorly about someone.
A linguist is someone who studies languages. Apolyglot is someone who speaks more than 2 languages.
"Orthinologist" is a fancy way of saying "word botcher."
Expression is a word. It is a way a person speaks.
Because everyone speaks with an accent, including you. Accent is simply the way we shape our mouth as we say words, and everyone shapes it one way or another, and everyone sounds different to someone who speaks a different way. but to Americans yes it does sound like an accent.
Someone who speaks on behalf of someone
British